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    Abortion is a process of when women doesn’t want or couldn’t afford to support the baby so she would try to terminate her pregnancy by going through abortion, however this isn’t a process that can be easily done, instead the process of abortion has many complications that affect women. There are both side for abortion either to be pro- choice or pro- life, both have organization that has complicated, reasonable, and strong views on abortion. Such as NARAL a pro- choice organization that has strong

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    Church Views on Abortion Roman Catholics believe abortion is always wrong as it goes against the natural process of childbirth (and therefore against the will of God). The strongest biblical evidence used against abortion is the prohibition to commit murder (Exodus 20:13) and the teaching that it is God alone who should be the giver and taker of life ('... because he himself gives all [people] life and breath and everything else' (Acts 17:25 NIV)). Christians

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    Susan Sherwin’s view on abortion is primarily focused through the lens of feminist philosophy. Her article focuses primarily on how the feminist view provides more holistic, and less cold view on the topic of abortion that is more inclusive of the mother. The feminist view of abortion is primarily focused on looking at the factors that affect the mother through the process of the abortion, such as a woman’s feelings around the fetus, is conception, her partner, and her obligations. These are all

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    Men Versus Women’s View on Abortion Pro-life or Pro-choice. Pro-life is being on the side of giving an unborn baby the gift of life. Pro-choice is just the opposite, it is choosing to “reverse” the life that is within the womb. There are various consequences when choosing to follow the procedure of abortion. Many are aware of those consequences as well as many are not, because of this it does affect the choice of the men and women who choose to have this procedure or not or whether it is the right

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    schools, stricter punishment that reduces crime, expanding the military, stricter limits on political campaign funds, and never legalizing marijuana. As well Cruz opposes abortion being a woman s right, same sex marriage and LGBT rights, pathway to citizenship for illegal aliens, and stay out of Iran. Ted Cruz’s views on abortion include that planned Parenthood sells body parts of unborn human beings. He believes in allowing a vote to end Planned Parenthood's funding. He wants to prosecute Planned

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    Moral Views on Abortion and Euthanasia The argument of the sanctity of life lies at the heart of all ethical debates on embryo experiments, abortion and euthanasia. In 1967, a nationwide debate was instigated in Britain, regarding whether abortion was a violation of the sanctity of life. Pro-life groups were angered by the legalisation of abortion, many believing that abortion was to destroy a sacred gift from God. Pro-choice groups, on the other hand, welcomed the

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    When asked about abortion most people try not to even think about the subject. “Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus.” (Merrian-Webster) Since abortion was legalized in 1973 there have been over 35 million abortions performed. Approximately 1 in every 6 women has had an abortion, giving a total of about 4,000 abortions each day in the United States only. Planned Parenthood’s mission is to help every

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    Many opinions have been formed around the process of abortion. There are people who are in favor of it because they believe it is an expecting woman’s right to not want to put her body through the stages of a pregnancy; there are people who are against it because they believe that it is an expecting woman’s duty to support the living being developing within her; and there are people who are indecisive about it because they believe that it is not acceptable to abort a fetus, but it is also not acceptable

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    Analyzing the perspective on abortion from a utilitarian view is quite hot and cold. In this we weigh the pros and cons of each situation at hand. “When there are multiple choices with different utilities, or wen utilities conflict, we should always pick the greatest one.” (Weston p.151) If a person is to decide if a person be executed they must decide, which outcome is the superior one. Killing a man who is possibly innocent or keep them alive but they may not be innocent. In this situation not

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    since the legalization of abortion in 1973, the conservatives and the liberals have been in a feud for many years, even decades. I however, believe that the topic and the actions and consequences of abortion are quite iniquitous. If you have performed an abortion, or even desire to have an abortion, I will not victimize you for it, and I will respect your decisions as to you being an individual. Abortion in my eyes shows that it is killing life, both in the mother’s point of view and killing the life

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